The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 1

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tie eT ee —— a ‘ POINCARE OPENS PEACE CONGRESS WITH TRIBUTE TO ALLIED NATIONS WEATHER—Rain or snow, colder tosnight; Sunday faite ra, | WAL | A a “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ { i sae wa a aa [* Circulation Books Op Books Open to en to All,” | “Circulation Books Open to All.” -- PRICE TWO CENTS. Sates 5 — NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. 16 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. — 10, by The Urens P New York Wort RIDDELL SUSPECT HELD DESPITE ALIBI 8 000: SO: DI: RS LAND HER YONKERS PRISONER. Mmm 28. GRUISER HALTED U.S. ARMY ABROAD WORLD LFACUE ENDORSED ISTAKEN TO COURT. SO™SSSS vomess IN GREAT STORM - WILL BE REDUCED | ‘ FROM Tnttt TROOPSHIPS; ON MURDER CHARGE oo >» —TDSAVE SLR TOLOWEST LIMIT. BY PRESENT Or F RANGE : — | | ot—Mystery in Apparent | : q Lives—Huge Sea Damages | Remain—1,281,000 Men President Geant’ Bi Brings 4,89! ‘ULTIMATUM FROM AUSTRIA Alibi. : ery THAT GAUSED WAR DRAFTED | cate an pane SEVEN TIMES TO MAKE SURE ead | ——- 4+ ; Warship Bringing Troops. Ordered Demobilized. ; |Peace Demanded That Will ‘The erulner South Dake arrived | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Amor ratio) 6 | often in \ibance anaila/ Unveccupied Justice to Allied Nations for Sac at to-day with the 66th a | Va k OTD rs Coast Artillery nd was greeted by | territory of Germany are to be re MANY ENLISTED HERE. | lan'eniten No. 60 Lexington Ave-| tke (Beat crowd) Whish: hae ever|auedlitn Uwarntniutn ettonitn)*oon rifices in War—High Praise oe j Secretary Bauer Reveal Efforts ae Manhottar ' } $ uatherdd on the piers and streets of | sistent with our national obligations, , ‘ cy a] Make Demands Unacceptable ( Mary 1 1 +a % | Movoken to honor a returning b }Gen. March said to-day, He added U. S. and ilson TwoCnuisers Bring 3,000 More | acceptable : ; W : | to Serbia 1 aw | of Untle Sam's fighters, Dh that Marshal bh had been inf wat | aS nar an na aaa 5 Troops — New England eee : ‘ Peete ie ceueigiasonse of this policy hy Gen. Porsbing, |. PARIS, Jan, 18—President Poincire of France formally oped a \ T Serndta, which precipitated | Queens | citations: for: Sravery (0. | ty under discussion now by Amert “| "You hold $ | Uhe South Dakota has conveyed esy » énty-two troopyhipa to France and Wearty 3,000 troops landed in Now the world war, was rv aes drafted seven times before the SHOU MaNIAeN WP atiafied it | 6.20 PL M. Wednend, to ettied section of R military ot and the Allied in your hands the fulure vorld,” President Jared in his address to the delegates fe care recommended the ¥ o-day from the tranaport Pres-| os orks jovernment was s mored crutsers ident Grant and the armored ory would = prove South Dakota and Montana Thole) gai. and tury leaders yort has been re gover fost one of them humber of divis Poi The voyage of the cruiser with the! ceived indica 4 League of Nations. 3) LA ' ‘ homeward bound troops was one of|tons to b d by the United Reviewing the reasons for eac ry into the war, President th: hou ae} he » en evel peri- |e 1 jal 7 gande more are someWhare out in the} = -Phis waa revewled to-day in a anion Pealiitennis ai Wk roe oe oe ahi bahia aaeyog | Sete: but March was positive that | Poincare dwelt especially upon the course pursued by the Unitéd Statesel nh are ex-| statem 1 State S. ue : dl us i a 5 enced, a ne was) stormstone Or Tit wou fay Ie he bak f eric r| fog on various ships which are ox hit Austria ates Shyer saline S Mh vRras ‘aay ‘ The South Dakota]! Would be far teas than the thirty) and the events that led up to America warring on German ‘ afternoon or! Ft mits Red. Srom bs a le ‘ PF ap divisions given in official re ts | t 1p > peeted to arrive this aftern Vienna, to the Vossische Zeitung pany at No. 49 Pletcher Str piungeds rhgitt: int smother of (S1" ‘ unok ‘ai * He hailed President Wilson ta hf i to-morrow, 6 , A i| nie |hattan, O'Donnell, a night port the storm on the firs’ put mya probable Amer name of Prance countries The President Grant — reachex sy imcih in ite Sieh ‘rance and it lasted for t ays, | co tion resented int rence hall i Gey toes THOUSAND UNEMPLOYED tate. papal tea aes esr vhs contre. 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